Neuroscience, Religious Experience and the Self (Montreal 2001)

June 2001, Montréal

Andrew Newberg: A Neuropsychological Analysis of Religious Experience
Palmyre Oomen: On Brain, Soul, Self, and Freedom: An Essay in Bridging Neuroscience and Faith
Jordan Peterson: Chaos and the Orienting Reflex
James Fowler III: Faith Stages and Cognitive-Neural Complexity: Possibilities for Modeling and Measuring? (Large)
David Ray Griffin: Scientific Naturalism, the Mind/Body Relation, and Religious Experience (Large)

Français:

Andrew Newberg: A Neuropsychological Analysis of Religious Experience
Palmyre Oomen: On Brain, Soul, Self, and Freedom: An Essay in Bridging Neuroscience and Faith

Draft Previews:

James Fowler III: Faith Stages and Cognitive-Neural Complexity: Possibilities for Modeling and Measuring?
Daniel Deslauriers, "L'étude de la conscience et le dialogue entre science et religion" and Claude Mailloux, "Psychologie et une théologie d’experience religieuse" (English)
Wesley Wildman, A Theological Appraisal of the Neuropsychological Study of Religious Experience (Français)
Anne Dambricourt-Malasse: Increasing complexity, human evolution, and the historical phenomenon of Revelation (English)
Mathieu Ricard: Toward a Contemplative Science (Français)
Panel Discussion: What Does Non-Reductive Physicalism Mean in the Dialogue Between Neuroscience, Philosophy and Religion?” With David Ray Griffin, Gregory Peterson and Michael Spezio (Français)
Bartha Knoppers: What is the future of self-hood in an age of genetic identity? and Hubert Doucet: Neuroscience and Ethics (Français)
Jean Kristeller: Meditation: Multiple Effects, A Single Mechanism? and Sam Spero, Mind-Brain Relations and Phenomena (Français)
Panel Discussion: What is the Relationship Between Neuroscience and Spirituality? with Paul Flaman, Heather Looy and Norbert Vogt (Français)
Jordan Peterson: Chaos and the Orienting Reflex (Français)

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